Examples of using Virtual objects in English and their translations into German
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The virtual objects can be accessed per gesture control.
Modeling and visualization of real and virtual objects.
It"listens" and creates virtual objects and characters to the keywords in the environment.
The traffic light circuit is already working with the traffic lights and virtual objects.
The glove allows you"=Ëюyp=i" virtual objects and"cËp=i" them in hands.
A further decisive advantage of MRis the real possibility to interact with the displayed virtual objects.
Close the gap between physical and virtual objects with this wonderful system.
Virtual objects are interlinked with a physical representation, which makes it easier to experience, feel and manipulate them.
The small blocks can also fall off the table, so virtual objects can behave like real ones.
This information specifically concerns real hazards thatare heavily flagged by displaying intuitive virtual objects.
The classic papermedium is linked to augmented reality, virtual objects that become visible on a mobile device.
Virtual objects F5 should be place everywhere on the map, where certain prototypes vehicles, persons, animals, ships etc.
The classic paper medium is being connected with Augmented Reality,hence virtual objects, that become visible on a mobile device.
This technology permits the real-time supplementation of the user's field of vision with additional computer-generated information and superimposed virtual objects.
They are drawn by the prospect of manipulating virtual objects in the air with bare hands, creating virtual open spaces.
Google First,tracking the movements of the smartphones with the camera and sensors allows virtual objects to remain in one place.
Haptic gloves and full-body suits enable virtual objects not only to be seen, but also to be felt via pressure, vibrations and temperature.
The most immersive way to experience augmented reality Augmented reality(AR)is a new technology that brings virtual objects into the real world.
With the„Internet of Things”- the networking of physical and virtual objects- digitization has now spread beyond our large and small screens.
In the Netherlands, however, several young gamers were handed down sentences ofcommunity service after they forced a friend to hand over virtual objects.
Unlike the latter, AR glasses allow users to see and interact with virtual objects overlapped in the real world.
Scientists from ETH Zurich and EPFL have developed an ultra-light glove- weighing less than 8 grams-that enables users to feel and manipulate virtual objects.
As a result, rendering realistic feedback when interacting with virtual objects is a very demanding problem and is currently unsolved.
The Berlin start-up Illusion Walk now works on a solution that allows to walk through virtual reality by foot andeven to interact with virtual objects.
This Virtual Currency enables, in particular,access to additional content, virtual objects, or customization elements"Virtual Item.
We can address this challenge by synthesizing object-level sensor data to generate scenarios that include roads, vehicles,and pedestrians as virtual objects.
How Augmented reality works:AR apps use your current location to project virtual objects on display, or on special augmented reality glass.
Augmented Reality is a very groundbreaking technology which enhances the real world by virtual objects in order to create a new mixed reality environment.
In addition to the augmented experimentation,students in the new lab can interact with virtual objects like 3-D models and diagrams and vividly acquire descriptive knowledge.
To support this work,3D maritim provides robust and efficient procedures combining real and virtual objects or even illustrating how reality deviates from the target model.